Jason ‘Mayhem’ Miller Released on Bail Following Arrest for Alleged Domestic Violence

Jason
Miller has been released from jail after being arrested Sunday
on charges of alleged domestic violence in California.

According to Orange County Sheriff’s Department records, Miller was
arrested Sunday and later posted bail to secure his release from
the Central Jail Complex in Santa Ana, Calif. The arrest marks the
third time Miller has been arrested in the last two years. “Mayhem”
was brought in on suspicion of burglary last August, though the
fighter said a misdemeanor vandalism charge was subsequently
dropped. In 2011, Miller was arrested in North Carolina on charges
of simple assault and false imprisonment after an alleged incident
with his sister at a party.

Miller, 32, won the Icon Sport middleweight title from Robbie
Lawler in 2006 but came up short in his bids to capture belts
in both Dream and Strikeforce. “Mayhem” signed with the UFC in
2011, coaching opposite Michael
Bisping on “The Ultimate Fighter 14” before suffering a
third-round knockout at the hands of “The Count” at the live season
finale.

Miller returned to the Octagon last year, sustaining a unanimous
decision defeat to C.B.
Dollaway at UFC 146. Following the loss, the middleweight was
released by the Zuffa-owned promotion and subsequently announced
his retirement from active competition.